Locate the AP Installation Mode section. By default, the Default mode is selected. This means that the AP installation type is based on the AP model.

4.Select the Indoor option to change the installation to Indoor mode. Select the Outdoor option to change the to Outdoor mode.

5.Click Apply and Reboot (at the bottom of the page).

Using the CLI

This example displays the AP installation mode options and sets the AP to indoor installation mode.

(host) (config) #provision-ap

(host) (AP provisioning) #installation ?

default

Decide by AP model

indoor

Indoor installation

outdoor

Outdoor installation

(host) (AP provisioning) #installation indoor

This example shows basic information details about the configuration of an AP named “MyAP.” The AP installation mode is indoor.

(host) #show ap details ap-name myAP

AP "MyAP" Basic Information

----------------------------

ItemValue

---------

AP IP Address

10.0.0.253

LMS IP Address

10.0.0.1

Group

default

Location Name

N/A

Status

Up; Mesh

Up time

9m:55s

Installation

indoor

Renaming an AP

You can display the status of APs in your database by executing the show ap database long command. The output will flag an AP that has a duplicate name (N flag).

To clear the AP with the duplicate name (assuming it is no longer connected to your network), use the command

clear gap-db wired-mac.

Using the WebUI

1.Navigate to the Configuration > Wireless> AP Installation page. A list of discovered APs are on this page.

2.Select the AP you want to rename, and click Provision.

3.On the Provisioning page, scroll to the AP list at the bottom of the page and find the AP you want to rename.

4.In the AP Name field, enter the new unique name for the AP.

5.Click Apply and Reboot.

Using the CLI

Execute the following command (from enable mode) only on a master controller. Executing the command causes the AP to automatically reboot.

ap-rename {ap-name <name>serial-num <number>wired-mac <macaddr>} <new-name>

If an AP is recognized by the controller but is powered off or not connected to the network or controller when you execute the command, the request is queued until the AP is powered back on or reconnected.

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